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Home insurance · rank #33 of 51 · July 2026

Average home insurance cost in Georgia

Georgia lands in the pricier half of the table at #33 of 51, about 30% above the national average — roughly $735 more per year than the typical American homeowner pays.

Average annual premium$3,225 +30% vs US avg
Average monthly cost$269
Benchmark policy$400K dwelling
U.S. average$2,490/yr
Georgia vs U.S. average+$735/yr
Cost rank (1 = cheapest)#33 / 51
Paying more than the Georgia average?

The single most reliable way to cut your premium is comparing quotes — the gap between the cheapest and priciest carrier for the same coverage regularly exceeds $1,000 a year.

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How Georgia compares with its neighbors

StateAnnual premiumDifference vs GA
Georgia$3,225
Florida$2,845$380/yr
South Carolina$3,205$20/yr
Tennessee$4,220+$995/yr
Alabama$4,285+$1,060/yr

Georgia home insurance FAQ

How much is homeowners insurance in Georgia?

Home insurance in Georgia averages $3,225 per year — about $269 per month — for a benchmark policy with $400,000 in dwelling coverage, $300,000 liability and a $1,000 deductible. Your rate depends on your home's age, construction, location and claim history.

Is home insurance in Georgia more expensive than average?

Yes. Georgia's average of $3,225/year runs about 30% above the U.S. average of $2,490/year, ranking #33 of 51 (1 = cheapest).

How can I lower my home insurance bill in Georgia?

The four moves that reliably work: compare quotes from at least three carriers (the biggest lever — gaps of $1,000+ per year for identical coverage are common), raise your deductible to an amount you could cover in an emergency, bundle home and auto with one carrier for a 10–25% discount, and ask about discounts for wind-resistant roofing, monitored security systems and claim-free history.

Paying more than the Georgia average?

The single most reliable way to cut your premium is comparing quotes — the gap between the cheapest and priciest carrier for the same coverage regularly exceeds $1,000 a year.

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We may earn a commission if you request quotes through this link. It costs you nothing and never affects the data we publish.